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Why are we afraid of the first time? Every day in life is a first time. Every morning is new. We never live the same day twice. We’re never afraid of getting up every morning. Why?
Yi Yi (A One and a Two). 2000, dir. Edward Yang
Late Spring (1949)
Vivre sa vie , Jean-Luc Godard , 1962.
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The Cranes are Flying , Mikhail Kalatozov , 1957.
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“You want to destroy that which we are presently incapable of understanding? Forgive me, but I am not an advocate of knowledge at any price. Knowledge is only valid when it’s based on morality.”
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